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2017 CTO Predictions with Dr. Mark Bregman
- 1. Mark Bregman
With data so valuable to success, it has become
the new currency of the digital age and has the
potential to reshape every facet of the enterprise
from business models to technology and user
expectations. We’ve seen this in the emergence of
companies like Uber and Airbnb, which are built
around the control of a network of resources. To
make things even more interesting, we continue to
see new types of data that enterprises didn’t used
to think about collecting. For example, whereas we
used to store and share only critical transactional
data, we now store mass amounts of ancillary data
surrounding transactions for deep analysis. This
can include click stream data and even data about
weather and other external factors that provide
market insight.
Data Is the New Currency
CTO 2017
Predictions
The explosion of
data in today’s digital
economy has resulted in
a fundamental shift from
using data to run the
business to recognizing
that data is the business.
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- 2. Mark Bregman
The Clound as Catalyst and Accelerator
CTO 2017
Predictions
More organizations have
been deploying cloud
technologies to support
their data requirements.
The ready availability of cloud-based services
provides easy access to the infrastructure needed
to support innovation because it has dramatically
lowered barriers to entry: with a credit card and
an AWS account, new projects can be set up in
a day and operate on a pay-as-you-go basis. An
example of this is CloudSync, which was built
by six engineers in six months with no capex
infrastructure. New usage-based consumption
models, based on Platform as a Service combined
with new scale, compliance and data protection
offerings, are making cloud infrastructure more
essential for businesses of all sizes.
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- 3. Mark Bregman
New Technologies Become Standard
CTO 2017
Predictions
All of these business
drivers will ultimately lead
to the dominance of new
technologies, particularly
in the form of new
application paradigms.
We’ve seen this emerge in the form of today’s
DevOps movement where compositional
programming based on micro services and
mashups, open source and containerization have
taken hold. Currently, these are considered niche
solutions, but as the value of data becomes more
critical to business and the pace of innovation
becomes an even more crucial competitive
weapon, they will quickly move into the
mainstream. As that happens, these technologies
will further reduce friction in the integration of
businesses and the movement of talent. Historic
parallels include the emergence of Ethernet as
a networking standard and Linux as a standard
operating system.
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- 4. Mark Bregman
CTO 2017
Predictions
As IT architectures evolve
to accommodate new
cloud infrastructure
and new applications, a
wider dynamic range of
storage technologies will
also emerge.
A Wider Dynamic Range of Storage and
Data Management Technologies Evolves
We’ve witnessed how flash storage has
quickly gained in popularity offering
incredible efficiency and performance.
Likewise, hyper-converged infrastructure
(HCI) is one of the new IT architectures that
addresses the critical demand for simplicity and
reduces the need for administrative resources
to manage storage. While the first wave of HCI
solutions have done that well, they have not
addressed additional requirements for flexibility
and scalability. Building web scale infrastructure
will call for the flexibility to adapt the ratio of
compute to storage according to the need, enable
the upgrade of compute and storage separately,
and scale easily and cost effectively. Expect the
next wave of HCI solutions to leverage what
we’ve learned from converged infrastructure to
deliver web scale converged infrastructure that
meets these requirements. We also see the build
out of higher bandwidth networks to manage
the movement of large volumes of data. On the
horizon, storage technologies such as archive
class storage and massive persistent memory are
next in line for adoption. The rapid development
of easy and accessible data management
services will allow for easier deployment of these
emerging technologies.
FLASH
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- 5. Mark Bregman
New Models Take Hold
CTO 2017
Predictions
The focus on data
requires a universe of
services that can work
together to solve critical
problems of all types.
This will require the support of platforms and
an ecosystem of providers and developers that
enables them. In this context, the platform model
carries intrinsic value in its ability to integrate and
simplify the delivery of services. A good example
of this is Amazon Web Services, which continues
to evolve into a richer and richer set of services
all the time. Platforms create a virtuous cycle as
does a good flea market: people go there to buy
because that’s where people are selling; sellers
go there to sell because that’s where the buyers
are. As access to critical skills is becoming more
challenging, broad-based platforms allow a more
fluid flow of talent. People with specialized skills
are attracted to projects they find interesting
and the ubiquity of common platforms and tools
makes it easier to engage their interests.
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- 6. Mark Bregman
Consumerization of IT Persists
CTO 2017
Predictions
Perhaps most profound
is the change in user
expectations of iPhone-
like simplicity and self-
management and the
integration of applications
and services.
These expectations are affecting development
across all technologies in storage and data
management. User experiences with mobile app
simplicity in a wide variety of forms has raised
expectations for the usability and simplicity of
data management software. And from a business
standpoint, companies are demanding this
simplicity because it will enable them to use less
expensive resources to manage their data while
giving them greater access and use of their data as
a critical business asset.
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